Battery negative ground question..... again, sorry !

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I was going to mention this in my last post.

Aluminum is a great conductor of electricity. People remember older housing having them and there were issues. It wasn't because of aluminum, it was because the difference in metals used. The problem with aluminum wiring is that it expands and contracts at a high rate, which can lead to loose connections. Connections between aluminum and copper can also cause oxidation, resistance, heat, increased expansion.

In reality, make sure your crimps/bolts are TIGHT and you'll be fine.
 

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